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Episode 2016.07 - Fascism, An Unlearned Interpretation of a Social Phenomenon? Looking Ahead to the United Confederacy of Corporate States

Summary: I thought long and hard about the actual philosophical concept behind fascism and how it relates to life generally. This podcast is dedicated to the thoughts which poured from my mind. Not all are palatable, many need some serious refinement but all in all this episode will give you something magnificent to think on as we stair headlong into the dawn of the United Confederacy of Corporate States – doesn’t necessarily roll off the tongue does it? There’s a reason for that, I didn’t want the name to appear forgettable. The U.S at one time was a Confederacy – Southern diplomats during secession argued the south was keeping to the original idea of the founding fathers by calling their union a confederacy, it is from the articles of confederacy which we draw the idea of states’ rights from. It is from this idea that NeoConservatives have ruled from since the 1960s, making the idea of a new United Confederacy already realized, now all we need is the Corporatization of the government – cue Donald Trump, to be fair Privatization has been Corporatizing Government for three decades now, but looking at this cabinet it might go on steroids again very soon. What’s that you say. . . .he hasn’t promised to privatize anything – I’ll have to pass on that fact for now because I think you and I know, no one in his cabinet believes in the power of Government, they believe in Corporate power – which concerns me. Merry Christmas and may all your fascist dreams not come true. Peace.